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Ruby Redfort Blink and You Die Book Review

This book is the finale in the series talking about thirteen year old Ruby Redfort and her adventures she takes for the last time, the books starts off by her parents Sabina and Brent going on Holiday to Paris which was planned by Hitch since he couldn't stand them annoying him. then Ruby wanted to find out the feud between LB and Bradley Baker who was known to be dead in the previous books, Ruby had a lot to take on in this book and life for her felt like a spiral of things but her best friend Clancy always came to recuse her as he can and the two of them tried to work out the mission together sometimes things didn't go well and in the end Bradley did end up dead again, Hitch was mostly throughout the book and he couldn't really be around for Ruby when Ruby felt confused on who to trust going through this battle. let me just say WOW Just WOW! Lauren never disappoints me with my favorite code cracker girl and I adored seeing the looks of ALL the characters in the end!

Topic: Why Doesn't Audible and Kindle count as reading?

I hear people saying a lot Audiobooks and e-books doesn't count as reading if it doesn't then why do we waste a bit of money buying them because they do count as reading quite well even if you're a very busy person you want to be able to still enjoy life as a bookworm without having to rush around to grab the book before you leave for school or whatever you're doing in your life, plus it also saves you a bit of money and time to get all the reading done and also make more reviews about books too which is good because sometimes reading can be a hard thing to do, so having an Audiobook or the Kindle app can save you time when you're in a hurry or you left that favorite book you been dying to read at home, which can be painful but when Kindle and Audible you can still enjoy that book without panicking about anything so I personally find Audible and Kindle count as the greatest reading especially life becomes harder and busier when you're an adult, I think that&

All The Little Lights Book Review

This book is focus on two young people called Elliot and Catherine, they're both going through some struggles and Catherine is trying to cope with life behind her mother's depression things got worst when her father died but Elliot discovers Catherine in a tree seeing going through Grief but Catherine hated Elliot when he leaves without goodbye and Elliot Mother didn't like Catherine's family so two years later Elliot returns back to Catherine and explains everything to her why he left without saying goodbye Catherine then falls her love back for Elliot and everything sets off alright until Presley was missing but later in the book she was found dead by Duke one of the guest that lived in the mysterious bed and breakfast in Juniper. I really loved this book and how it spoke about young love it was very different to anything I have read in a long time but sometimes I couldn't stand Catherine's Character at times because I felt she needed to toughen up and d

Topic: Advice to keep Writing Your Amazing Young Adult Books!

Today I'm speaking to you guys about my personal advice I give myself to keep writing and not stopping on it! first of all we all know writing isn't easy as many people think it is, Writing is a challenge and a battle to sit down on your butt everyday and trying to get some words down is never easy, but what I tend to find interesting about writing is that it expands your mind to understand so much about life and how we humans treat ourselves and behave to our friends and family or whoever in your life you have. Always plan the time you want to write (for myself I tend to write daily even though its hard but I can say the adventure never ends) Make your characters likable if they're teenagers look at how real teens behave and try and make them angry or mad because this make them a little real (I tend to look at how real teens behave then give mine some emotions) Don't look at frame or money to be an author this is something many authors get themselves in